Science
Research: NASA Space Strike May Have Modified an Asteroid’s Shape
According to a recent analysis, the targeted object’s shape was probably altered by an American spacecraft striking an asteroid. In…
China Opens the Largest Ground Space Station in the World, 50 Soccer Fields in Size
The earth space station, commonly referred to as the largest space environment simulator in the world, has finished testing and…
NASA has Selected the Camera it will Bring Back to the Moon
Humans are returning to the moon fifty years later, but this time they won’t be carrying Hasselblads. Instead, the Nikon…
Russia Announces Small But Growing Space Station Leak
Although not enough, according to Russia’s space agency, to jeopardize the crew there, air leaks from its portion of the…
Why Jeanette Epps, a NASA Astronaut, Postponed the ISS Space Mission by Six Years
Jeanette Epps, a NASA astronaut, took an uncommon route to space: she had to wait an additional six years to…
Odysseus Moon Landing Nears its Mission-ending Sleep, it is Hailed as a Success
Six days after an uneven landing that complicated operations, NASA and the firm that built the spacecraft, Odysseus—the first American…
India Selects Astronauts for Gaganyaan, Their First Space Mission
Four Air Force pilots from India have been selected to take part in the nation’s first-ever space journey, which is…
The Stadium-Sized Asteroid that Swooped Past Earth was Captured on Camera by NASA
NASA is keeping a close eye out for potentially dangerous asteroids.The space agency recently took its first close-up pictures of…
SpaceX is Almost Ready to Launch its Third Starship After the FAA Closed its Inquiry
SpaceX is getting ready to fly Starship for the third time after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) closed an investigation…
FAA Concludes Probe of SpaceX’s Second Starship Test Fire
After completing its examination of SpaceX’s inquiry into the second Starship launch in November, the Federal Aviation Administration announced on…